2001 Traffic Records Forum New Orleans, LA Jerry Roche - FHWA Reg Souleyrette - CTRE.

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2001 Traffic Records Forum New Orleans, LA Jerry Roche - FHWA Reg Souleyrette - CTRE

Presentation Overview Background on Iowa Inception of the ITSDS Safety Analysis Tools Applications Actual Requests

Background on Iowa

Iowa Challenges: ~75,000 reported crashes ~3,000 serious injuries ~490 fatalities Extreme rural/urban mix No motorcycle helmet law 0.10 BAC limit 3rd highest percentage of drivers over age 65 and 2 nd highest over age 75

Safety Management Systems 1991 – ISTEA required states to have a safety management system 1995 – Iowa SMS is born 1997 – TEA-21 removes SMS mandate 1997 – Iowa one of only five states to keep its SMS

Co-chaired by the Iowa Department of Transportation and the Iowa Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau Consists of members from the FIVE E’s of Traffic Safety: –Engineering –Enforcement –Education –Emergency Response –…Everyone Else! Iowa Safety Management System

Development of the Highway Safety “Toolbox” –Tools vary from comprehensive engineering strategies to education and awareness programs

Interagency Cooperation an Iowa Initiative Iowa Department of Transportation Iowa Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau Iowa Department of Public Health Center for Transportation Res & Ed Federal Highway Administration Federal Motor Carrier Administration National Highway Traffic Safety Admin. Iowa State Patrol Iowa Sheriffs and Deputies Association City Police Departments Iowa County Engineer’s Association American Public Works Association Iowa Traffic Control and Safety Assoc. Iowa Northland Council of Govt. American Assoc. of Retired Persons AAA – Iowa/Minnesota State Farm Insurance Iowa Interstate Railroad

Inception of the ITSDS Began in the summer of 1999 Funded by the Iowa GTSB and Iowa DOT Many safety analysis tools had just been released SMS committee determined that decision makers would initially need somewhere to go to retrieve this valuable safety data Continues to evolve as new information/safety tools become available and as our clientele grow

Safety Analysis Tools

Tool #1: Access-ALAS (Accident Location and Analysis System)

Tool #2: Intersection Magic

Tool #3: ArcView GIS

Tool #4: GIS-ALAS

So Many Tools… (so little time!)

Our Customers Iowa Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau Iowa Department of Transportation Iowa Department of Public Health Federal Highway Administration Iowa County Engineers City Traffic Engineers Iowa State Patrol County Sheriff Offices City Police Departments Universities Consulting Firms Concerned Citizens Students Media etc., etc., etc…

Some Applications

GIS: Thematic Maps

Crashes by Time of Day

Crashes by Age

Crashes by Road Surface Conditions

Drug and Alcohol Related Crashes

GIS: Crash Frequency (pin map)

GIS-ALAS: Corridor Crash Frequency (stacked)

Injury Frequency by Severity

GIS: Link Crash Rates

GIS: Integration of Roadway and Crash Data

Some Actual Requests

Non-illuminated Intersection Crash Ranking Polk County Engineering

Various Reports

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